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If you are trying to speak American or Canadian English with little to no accent, here are some tips that might help you, particularly if your first language is from Eastern Europe. My native language was Russian, and these techniques work wonders for me.

My parents actually inspired this approach. They told me that native speakers tend to mumble their words, making them hard to understand. So, here’s what you should do:

  1. Mumble Like a Native: Native speakers often mumble their words. Emulating this can make you sound more like a native. Don't aim for perfect enunciation; instead, let your words blend together more naturally.

  2. Tongue Positioning: Ensure your tongue is always moving towards the back of your mouth. Instead of talking like this (with the tongue forward), talk like this (with the tongue moving back).

  3. Grammar Isn't the Holy Grail: Don't stress too much about grammar. Many native speakers don't focus on grammatical rules when they speak. As long as you're mumbling your words, people will usually assume you know what you’re talking about.

I hope you find these tips helpful! Let me know what you think.


Keywords

  • Accent
  • Mumble
  • Tongue Position
  • Grammar
  • Native Speakers
  • Eastern Europe
  • Russian
  • American English
  • Canadian English

FAQ

Q: Why should I mumble my words? A: Native speakers often mumble their words, making them sound more natural. Mimicking this can help reduce your accent.

Q: How should I position my tongue when speaking? A: Make sure your tongue is always moving towards the back of your mouth. This helps in sounding more like a native speaker.

Q: Is grammar important when trying to speak without an accent? A: While grammar is important, many native speakers don't focus on it while speaking. If you mumble your words well, people will generally assume you know what you’re talking about.

Q: Can these tips help if my first language isn't Russian? A: Yes, these tips can be helpful for anyone trying to reduce their accent, regardless of their first language.

Q: How do I know if these tips are working? A: You can ask native speakers for their opinions or record yourself and compare it to how natives speak. Over time, you should notice a difference.